Bolma henica

Bolma henica, common names abyssal dolma and deep sea star shell,[2] is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinidae, the turban snails.

The upper three whorls are radiately ribbed, the following radiately slightly plicate in the direction of lines of growth, with a spiral series of rather large white separate beads upon the edge of the flattened shoulder below the suture, and six series of distinct small beads, separated by interstices of half their breadth upon the slope of the whorl.

The periphery is sharply bicarinate, with the upper carina stellate with sharp compressed hollow spines, about twelve in number on body whorl.

The base of the shell is flat, with about ten concentric rows of very regular beads.

[7] This marine species occurs in the Indo-West Pacific[2] in South Africa (Agulhas Bank),[1] Fiji, Indonesia, Solomon Islands, Japan,[5] the Philippines,[4] and the east coast of Australia (New South Wales, Queensland).